Bayern Munich vs Wehen Wiesbaden: 3 Observations from the DFB Cup Win
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Match summary:
Bayern Munich won 3-2 against SV Wehen Wiesbaden (a 3.Liga team) in an entertaining, but challenging, DFB-Pokal match.
Despite Bayern’s overall superior quality (deeper squad, quicker, stronger, better players), Wiesbaden put up a strong fight.
Key Points & Analysis:
Poor Performance: The author felt it was a night to forget for Bayern,with many players underperforming and looking uninspired. The refereeing was also criticized as being poor and lacking VAR support,allowing Wiesbaden to play aggressively.
Jonas Urbig’s Struggles: Goalkeeper jonas Urbig had a particularly bad game, conceding twice and failing to make any saves.
Shining Spots – Goals: The two non-penalty goals were highlights:
A well-worked goal involving Lennart Karl,sacha Boey,and Michael Olise. A late goal from Harry kane, assisted by a stunning cross from Josip Stanišić (who received the ball from Gnabry).
Need for Improvement: Despite the win, the author stresses that Bayern has significant issues to address.Tactics need review,and players need to show more seriousness. They can’t expect easy wins in the Pokal.
* Pokal Ambition: Bayern needs to be prepared to fight for their 21st Pokal title.
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